School: Lúbán Díge (Bodyke)

Location:
Bodyke, Co. Clare
Teacher:
Bríd, Bean Uí Chadhla
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0591, Page 365

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  1. Annaghneal: Eanac Neal Uisce: Cloudy Swamp
    Summerhill: Cnoch an tSamhraidh
    An Tochar - Raised Causeway
    Clochaire (Clogher) - Craggy field
    Derrymore - Oak Wood - Dair Mhór
    Kilgory - Cill Guaire

    Ballinahinch - A town in the low lying lands - Baile na h-Inse

    Kilconnell - Cill Conaill
    Loca Brisd(?) - Loc Bríghidhe
    Loc-na-n-Eán
    Móinín

    Páircín Báire - contains 8 acres. Hurling matches were held here from ditch to ditch(?) 100 years ago

    Baile na h-Inse
    Casán na Mná - Lady's Road(?)
    Two Castle belonged (?) to the McNamaras
    Bóthar Árd - High road
    Cnoc Árd - High hill

    Aonac an h-Ulltaig - swampy place belonged to Ulster men (P 20 Anahowlte)

    Cluain Móthar (Clonmoher) - Craggy Place
    Lug an Leasa - lug or hollow place around the Fort
    Leacha Ríach - Grey Hillside
    Bán Dóighte - burnt field - grass burnt to grow wheat

    Móinín na Gaoithe - where a priest was drowned
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